1st Edition

Myths about Sustainable Consumption: Dispelled

Edited By Oksana Mont Copyright 2026
272 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

272 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Why, despite decades of warnings and solutions, does unsustainable consumption still persist? What keeps societies locked into business as usual even when the consequences are clear? This book contends that part of the answer lies in the myths we adhere to – powerful narratives that normalise the status quo, limit imagination and delay the transition to sustainability. Gathering leading... Read more

Introduction

1 Myths we live by: how do they sustain unsustainable consumption

Oksana Mont

PART I Individual level

2 Myth 1: there’s no point in me sacrificing myself when no one else cares

Maria Wolrath Söderberg

3 Myth 2: infophilia – information alone will change consumer behaviour

Mikael Klintman

4 Myth 3: shopping is the perfect therapy – consumption offers lasting happiness

Oksana Mont and Ella Baybikova

5 Myth 4: the more, the merrier – the road to freedom and well-being is paved with endless choices

Oksana Mont, Amy Isham and Patrick Elf

PART II Organisational level

6 Myth 5: in tech we trust – the environmental crisis can be engineered away and sustainable consumption attained

Oksana Mont, Marianne Ekdahl and Andrius Plepys

7 Myth 6: services will save us – sustainability without sacrifice through access, sharing and digitalisation

Emma Johnson and Oksana Mont

8 Myth 7: it’s not worth repairing: the myth of neophilia

Jessika Luth Richter and Hervé Corvellec

9 Myth 8: sufficiency means the end of modern life, comfort and joy – people will never choose less

Josefine Henman and Oksana Mont

PART III Societal level

10 Myth 9: without economic growth, sustainable consumption is impossible

Markus Larsson, Mikael Malmaeus and Göran Finnveden

11 Myth 10: economic progress will naturally lead to more free time

Matthias Lehner

12 Myth 11: transition to sustainable consumption is primarily driven by consumer demand

Oksana Mont and Åsa Svenfelt

13 Myth 12: strong sustainable consumption governance means sacrificing freedom and well-being

Lea Melissa Becker, Paula Berendt and Doris Fuchs

PART IV Pathways beyond myths

14 From myths to transformation

Oksana Mont

Biography

Oksana Mont is a professor of sustainable consumption governance at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Sweden, and a Wallenberg scholar.